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On the eve of the Supreme Courts decision on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, a new report on the Internal Revenue Services readiness to handle some specific aspects of the law has been released.
June 27 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson has identified the priority issues the Taxpayer Advocate Service will focus on during the upcoming fiscal year.
June 27 -
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has a novel idea. Instead of allowing $500 billion of cuts in the defense budget to go forward as part of last years deficit reduction deal, he wants to use money saved from closing tax loopholes.
June 27 -
KPMG LLP has launched a new service, Operational Transfer Pricing, to help multinational companies better navigate the growing risks they face with intercompany transactions internationally.
June 25 -
Leaders of the Senate and House committees charged with tax policy plan to hold a rare joint hearing next Thursday on tax reform and the tax treatment of capital gains.
June 22 -
Im no fan of complexity, in taxes or any other area. But, as in most situations, theres a silver lining.
June 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to do a better job of estimating its staffing needs for implementing the Affordable Care Act, according to a new government report.
June 21 -
A group of Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee have introduced a bill to extend 100 percent bonus depreciation through 2012 to encourage capital investments and job growth.
June 21 -
KPMG has introduced an online resource that examines how tax authorities in 18 different countries are dealing with the challenge of taxing cloud computing services.
June 15 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking Congress to make permanent changes in the estate tax as soon as possible to provide certainty to taxpayers before the current rates and rules expire at the end of the year.
June 14 -
The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing Tuesday to examine the impact of tax reform on U.S. energy policy.
June 12 -
Two recent court cases have had a significant impact on the use of cost segregation studies in terms of reclassifying building components for accelerated depreciation.
June 10 -
The House Ways and Means Select Revenue Measures Subcommittee held a hearing Friday on various expiring and already-expired tax breaks.
June 8 -
The House voted to repeal the 2.3 percent excise tax on medical devices and another provision from the health care reform law that prevents holders of health savings accounts from buying over-the-counter medicine without a prescription.
June 8 -
Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich., said Wednesday that he plans to introduce a bill to provide tax breaks for small businesses that hire new employees or increase wages as a substitute for a bill being pushed by House Republicans to repeal the medical device tax in the health care law.
June 6 -
With the expiration of the current tax rates approaching at the end of the year, and a deep round of spending cuts looming, a new report sheds light on what effect that would have on the economy and the nations debt levels.
June 6 -
Deloitte has begun adjusting salaries to offset the income taxes paid by Deloitte professionals who provide coverage to their domestic partnersboth same sex and opposite sexon their medical or dental plans, effective June 3.
June 4 -
A House subcommittee held a hearing to consider what impact the return of a higher estate tax rate in 2013 would have on small businesses.
June 1 -
Tax workflow vendors are aspiring to the ease of use of paper folders and routing sheets -- but it's not easy
June 1 -
The House Ways and Means Committee has passed legislation repealing the tax on medical devices included in the health care reform law and allowing health savings account holders to pay for over-the-counter drugs without a prescription.
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